The Deep Dive

by Sara Herrnstadt Crosby, MSW, CSW-PIP

https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Dive-Sara-Herrnstadt-Crosby/dp/B09B3GF9C4/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=The+deep+dive&qid=1630944026&sr=8-2

I am proud to announce that my first published book, a collection of poetry, is now available on Amazon. Check it out!

5.0 out of 5 stars This book will rock you to your core.

Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021Verified Purchase

“Rarely do I read a book and it changes my life; however, The Deep Dive by Sara Herrnstadt Crosby did just that. As I finished each poem, I promised myself, “Just one more.” Inevitably, I was incapable of keeping my promise and finished the book in a single evening. Sara’s raw honesty speaks to my heart, to my soul. She has put into words much of what I have felt and am currently feeling as I reach a crossroads in my own life. Be forewarned, reading this beautifully written book is not for the faint of heart. It grabs you by the shoulders, shakes you awake, and demands that you reflect on your life’s journey, while at the same time wrapping you in a warm cocoon of love and acceptance, making you realize that you are not alone on this adventure we call life. I will be sharing The Deep Dive with innumerable friends and family members and look forward to heartfelt discussion predicated upon these poems.”

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Sara Crosby

Over the years, I’ve worn plenty of hats. I earned a BFA in Theatre from Stephens College in 1976, then spent about ten years chasing an acting career in NYC. But I eventually realized that what really drives me is understanding what motivates human behavior. So, I went back to school and got an MSW from Loyola University of Chicago. For the past 40 years, I’ve been a psychotherapist, public speaker, social justice advocate, and a SMART Recovery Family and Friends group facilitator. I also started a non-profit for youth in the arts, which is now in its 25th year. My three kids have long since grown up and started their own paths. Now, having recently retired, I’m learning to embrace myself in all my “Elder” glory as I step into the third act of my life.

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